1. What is a counterclaim?
A. Connects evidence to the claim
B. The opposing viewpoint in the paper
C. Facts and statistics to support ideas
D. The writer's position that they are trying to prove
2. What is a bias?
A. A strong opinion or prejudice for or against something
B. A different way of viewing things
C. A quality that all sources should have
D. A unique way of reading critically
3. What is the difference between an opinion and a claim?
A. A claim includes a thought-out reason, while an opinion doesn't.
B. An opinion includes a thought-out reason, while a claim doesn't.
C. Opinions are more interesting, claims are boring
D. There isn't a difference between an opinion and a claim
4. When someone makes an opposing statement or argument to a claim, what
is he trying to do?
A. Making an assertion
B. Making an argument
C. Making a counterclaim
D. Making an evaluative statement
5. Which statement does BEST express an opinion?
A. The elderly believe that their grandchildren can become responsible even
if not told to do so.
B. Parents ought to enforce stricter guidelines in social media to safeguard
their children's privacy.
C. In the first quarter of 2014, nearly 300 million smartphone units were
sold all over the world.
D. Bluetooth is a brand name for a wireless networking technology that
used shortwave radio frequency.
6. Which statement is NOT an example of preference?
A. It is better to travel by plane than a ship.
B. A dream catcher is believed to save a sleeping persor from nightmares.
C. Nowadays, Kpop music has been regarded as the best music for
teenagers.
D. Filipinos would rather prepare during fiestas and biri ndays than have it
catered.
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